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6. Viney

5. Pickett

4. Oliver

3. Rivers

2. Gawn

1. JVR

 
5 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Sometimes Kosi has the sort of game that makes you realize he’s in the top 1% for pure talent and skills in the game. He is an absolute freak. 

That is correct. Imagine the recognition he would get if he wore a Filth, Carlscum or PussyCat sweater. From that recognition, the umpires would give the team he played for an enormous boost in free kicks and unseen tolerances for violations. At the end of the day, it would be an anointed financial windfall for the AFL attendances.  

I was proud of the way we got back to our DNA for a large part of the game, but still we couldn’t close it out when it counted.  My votes, in a difficult result to come to terms with:     

6.   Viney:  his ‘will to win’, and ‘follow me’ leadership were outstanding.   
5.   Pickett:  Kozzie’s goal kicking and defensive skills at their best.
4.   Oliver:  best game for the season, in spite of the often unfair media scrutiny that I’m sure must weigh heavily on his shoulders  So happy for him!
3.   Rivers:  continued his development as a key mid.  Can’t help but love the different ‘look’ that he brings to our midfield.
2.   Gawn:  not his best game, but he just consistently did Max ‘things’.
1.   JVR:  continued his steady evolution as a future star KPF in the competition.

 

 

 

 
21 hours ago, DeeZone said:

15 touches, 8 marks, 4 tackles but scored 0.4 goals?

DZ, you don’t have to explain your votes to anyone. (Key word being your.) If someone takes the time to submit a post purely to make fun of your choice, well… that’s a sad reflection on them, certainly has nothing to do with you 💕

13 hours ago, Deemania since 56 said:

6. Viney

5. Pickett

4. Oliver

3. Rivers

2. Gawn

1. JVR

Think these are about correct,

very pleased that AnB, Tmac  Mc vee 

especially monners had good games

may tommo and lever as well 


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LEADERBOARD AFTER ROUND 16

162. Max Gawn
97. Christian Petracca
83. Steven May
82. Jack Viney
80. Alex Neal-Bullen
50. Kysaiah Pickett
48. Clayton Oliver
47. Trent Rivers
44. Christian Salem
40. Jake Lever
31. Bayley Fritsch
29. Tom McDonald
27. Judd McVee
24. Ed Langdon
17. Tom Sparrow
14. Kade Chandler Jacob van Rooyen
11. Blake Howes Daniel Turner
10. Jack Billings
9. Adam Tomlinson
8. Caleb Windsor
4. Harry Petty
1. Jake Bowey

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